CHAIHAM-AHCH NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MINUTES
May 28, 1991
Phoenix Theatre
Lance presented last month's minutes, One ammendment
was made on the "present" list to add Valery Delong.
Sorry Valeryi The minutes were then approved with that
ammendment.
Remember the Phoenix Theatre has a preview night every
Wednesday before the show opens—the cost is $0.00i!
We received the final candlelight tour financial
statement and check for our profit of $288.64.
The Riley Area Organization, the dowitown non-profit
organization which represents the Old Northside, St.
Joseph, Mass Ave. and Chatham-Arch is kicking off the
fund-rciscr which will assist them i ■■-*. continuing the
development programs in the district. Please help in
any capacity possible. The CANA will print an article
in the Archives Newsletter for promotion. The fundraiser is a production 6-28-91 at the PHOENIX called
"The Mystery of Erma Vepp". Tickets are $25.00 with
the reception following (this is a deductible
contribution). SEE VALERY DELONG FOR TIX & INFOi!!i1
The Jazz Fest '91 to be held on 6-1-91 still needs
volunteers! Remember the proceeds will be donated to
the Survive Alive program. Call Mark Ruschmann for
details.
The Preservation Week tour/party was successful despite
the inclimate weather. The total cost was approx.
$680/$700. Thank-you to all that aided in this
project.
The alley rebricking project (the reconstruction of the
pedestrian access directly behind the Phoenix) is still
being considered a goal for our organization. Many
aspects are involved with this project including the
citys committment (if any), the safety and aesthetic
appearance, possible volunteers, etc. We will keep you
posted!
Our progress on our original goals for the year are as
follows: the alley project (mentioned previously) is
still underway, The Archives Newsletter planning is
currently underway and will be expected next month, the
Preservation Week tour/party and the clean-up was
successfully completed, the period street lights have
been determined to be entirely too costly, however, a
security lighting plan is being designed for a lesser
cost, and the resident directory is under planning-
I -we have received notice from Renee Mickler that she
I will be willing to assist ir the blueprinting of the
| project with Rob Heighway. Thanko!
I We have planned a HISTORY NI'HT for the June meeting.
We'd like to have conversations about the changes in
the neighborhood and what is wis like "back then". Tom
Schneider will be heading t lis pcrtion of our next
meeting so please contact him for details! Also,
please encourage your neighbora to attend and share!
The neighborhood lot at 840 N. Broadway still remains
unsold. The price is 18K for our portion and 2K for
the IHPC portion. We have been advised that an offer
should be in the hands of IHPC by the end of this week.
The covenants have not changed—minimum of 1500 sq ft,
single family, owner occupant and 1 yr to construct.
The Trolley is now running thru the neighborhood to
Lockerbie Market Place. We will publish the
particulars in the newsletter.
A new construction project is up for hearing 6-5-
91 for a carriage house at the rear of the property on
537 East 11th west of the existing apt. Riley Area
design review has looked at it and stated that it
should be aligned with accessory units. The architect
is Steve May.
THOSE PRESENT: Valery Delong, Jan Smith, Paul Bickel,
Rob, Julia & Riley Heighway, Janet Doane, Don Graves,
David Cislak, Kim Keithley, Jim Anderson, Vicki
Stovali, David Ogle, Patricia Griffin, Tom Harton,
James Stouffer, Joan Crose, Jenna Walls, Lance ratliff,
Ann Green,

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CHAIHAM-AHCH NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MINUTES
May 28, 1991
Phoenix Theatre
Lance presented last month's minutes, One ammendment
was made on the "present" list to add Valery Delong.
Sorry Valeryi The minutes were then approved with that
ammendment.
Remember the Phoenix Theatre has a preview night every
Wednesday before the show opens—the cost is $0.00i!
We received the final candlelight tour financial
statement and check for our profit of $288.64.
The Riley Area Organization, the dowitown non-profit
organization which represents the Old Northside, St.
Joseph, Mass Ave. and Chatham-Arch is kicking off the
fund-rciscr which will assist them i ■■-*. continuing the
development programs in the district. Please help in
any capacity possible. The CANA will print an article
in the Archives Newsletter for promotion. The fundraiser is a production 6-28-91 at the PHOENIX called
"The Mystery of Erma Vepp". Tickets are $25.00 with
the reception following (this is a deductible
contribution). SEE VALERY DELONG FOR TIX & INFOi!!i1
The Jazz Fest '91 to be held on 6-1-91 still needs
volunteers! Remember the proceeds will be donated to
the Survive Alive program. Call Mark Ruschmann for
details.
The Preservation Week tour/party was successful despite
the inclimate weather. The total cost was approx.
$680/$700. Thank-you to all that aided in this
project.
The alley rebricking project (the reconstruction of the
pedestrian access directly behind the Phoenix) is still
being considered a goal for our organization. Many
aspects are involved with this project including the
citys committment (if any), the safety and aesthetic
appearance, possible volunteers, etc. We will keep you
posted!
Our progress on our original goals for the year are as
follows: the alley project (mentioned previously) is
still underway, The Archives Newsletter planning is
currently underway and will be expected next month, the
Preservation Week tour/party and the clean-up was
successfully completed, the period street lights have
been determined to be entirely too costly, however, a
security lighting plan is being designed for a lesser
cost, and the resident directory is under planning-
I -we have received notice from Renee Mickler that she
I will be willing to assist ir the blueprinting of the
| project with Rob Heighway. Thanko!
I We have planned a HISTORY NI'HT for the June meeting.
We'd like to have conversations about the changes in
the neighborhood and what is wis like "back then". Tom
Schneider will be heading t lis pcrtion of our next
meeting so please contact him for details! Also,
please encourage your neighbora to attend and share!
The neighborhood lot at 840 N. Broadway still remains
unsold. The price is 18K for our portion and 2K for
the IHPC portion. We have been advised that an offer
should be in the hands of IHPC by the end of this week.
The covenants have not changed—minimum of 1500 sq ft,
single family, owner occupant and 1 yr to construct.
The Trolley is now running thru the neighborhood to
Lockerbie Market Place. We will publish the
particulars in the newsletter.
A new construction project is up for hearing 6-5-
91 for a carriage house at the rear of the property on
537 East 11th west of the existing apt. Riley Area
design review has looked at it and stated that it
should be aligned with accessory units. The architect
is Steve May.
THOSE PRESENT: Valery Delong, Jan Smith, Paul Bickel,
Rob, Julia & Riley Heighway, Janet Doane, Don Graves,
David Cislak, Kim Keithley, Jim Anderson, Vicki
Stovali, David Ogle, Patricia Griffin, Tom Harton,
James Stouffer, Joan Crose, Jenna Walls, Lance ratliff,
Ann Green,